Is He-Man and the Masters of the Universe right for your family?
Series 1983 22 min/ep. Analyzed with methodology v1.1.0 — can be updated
When Adam, Prince of the planet Eternia, raises his magic sword he transforms into He-Man (the most powerful man in the universe). With his allies and friends, he battles the evil Skeletor and his minions to protect the secrets of Castle Grayskull.
What's inside
Average score of the 2 episodes analyzed so far. 128 more episodes can be analyzed for a more accurate picture.
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ViolenceSignificant · 51
Why this score?
- 0:00–0:22Multiple scenes depict armed combat between He-Man and Skeletor's forces using swords, magic, and physical fighting throughout the episode.clear
- 0:00–0:22Characters threaten each other with weapons and magical attacks as part of the conflict between heroes and villains.mild
- 0:00–0:22Destruction of property and environments occurs during battle sequences.mild
Sample of identified scenes. Neutral descriptions, written by Zelari.
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Sexual contentAbsent · 0
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Romance & relationshipsAbsent · 0
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Religion & spiritualityPresent · 32
Why this score?
- 0:00–0:22Magic is presented as a real force that enables the protagonist's transformation when wielding a magical sword.clear
- 0:00–0:22Castle Grayskull is depicted as an ancient, possibly supernatural structure whose secrets are worth protecting.mild
Sample of identified scenes. Neutral descriptions, written by Zelari.
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Family themesAbsent · 0
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Political & social messagingPresent · 37
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Heavy emotional contentPresent · 44
Representation (informational)
Shown for information only — never used as a filter.
- Female protagonism
- Cast diversity
- LGBTQ characters present
Scores measure theme presence (0–100) — they never say whether content is good or bad. Different families have different thresholds.